I like different aspects of both; the second seems a bit shinier/brighter,
while the first is more subdued. The second also has a more distinct
horizon, if that is the intent with this artwork.
Daniel
Martin Sourada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,
I've played a bit with the Sulphuric waves
Might we switch Echo to inherit from Mist icons instead of Clearlooks? I
believe this might help with some of the sore thumb complaints about
Clearlooks/Bluecurve icons, until Echo becomes more complete.
Nicu Buculei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Martin Sourada wrote:
for those not following
I believe it would be beneficial to Fedora to stabilize the artwork in
successive releases. IMO, radically changing the artwork each release detracts
from giving Fedora a recognizable look and feel. I am for refining and
improving the artwork, though--maybe in the degree to which Ubuntu
Several thoughts:
The Echo icon theme doesn't seem to me like it would work as the F8 default
icon theme unless used with the Nodoka theme; the Echo icons somehow seem
immature otherwise. So, I guess I would see Echo having a dependence on
Nodoka, actually. I think Echo + Nodoka would work
Hi,
I would agree with the statement preferring not to have gray inactive window
borders; my personal preference is something utilizing bg[NORMAL] -- I think
that's also what the current Clearlooks metacity does. With the gtk engine, I
think I'll try to remove glazestyles -- Nodoka doesn't
Hi,
I have posted the initial release of the Nodoka theme engine to the Nodoka wiki
page, plus the gtkrc using it. Currently the main shifts I have made from the
Murrine theme engine are making the scrollbar utilize bg[PRELIGHT] in the
absence of scrollbar_color property in engine
In this Nodoka theme proposal, I just have Metacity and GTK+ components so far.
The Metacity component is a revision of Martin Sourada's Nodoka Metacity. The
GTK+ component is an original (based originally on Aqualooks gtkrc) that
utilizes the Murrine theme engine, and is meant to go with